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2" 52mm Digital Led100 Celsius Degree Water Temp Temperature Gauge Neo@ on 2040-parts.com

US $17.90
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Bridgeton, Missouri, United States

Bridgeton, Missouri, United States
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2" 52mm Digital LED Degree Water Temp Temperature Gauge New

Features:
    • Digital display with black face and blue LED
    • Used to measure the water temperature of automobile
    • Measurement range is 40~120 Celsius Degree
    • Red warning light
    • High accuracy and easy operation

Specification:
    • Materail: Plastic + Metal
    • Color: Black
    • LCD size: 52mm / 2in
    • Measurement range: 40~120 Celsius Degree
    • Warning point: 100 Celsius Degree
    • Power: 12V DC, Max. 0.3A
    • Sensor mounting thread: NPT 1/ 8
    • Water temperature meter size: 5.7 * 5.5cm / 2.2 * 2.2in (diameter * height)
    • Water temperature meter weight: 70g / 2.5oz

What is included:
    • 1 x Digital Temperature Gauge
    • 1 x Water Temperature Sensor
    • 1 x English User Manual
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